A Reply to the Essay on Population, by the Rev. T.R. Malthus, in a Series of Letters: To which are Added, Extracts from the Essay with NotesRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1994 - 378 σελίδες |
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... human passions " had been powerfully corrected and restrained ; 66 66 poverty , idleness , and war banished ; the " earth made a paradise ; universal friend- " ship and concord established , and human so- ciety rendered flourishing in ...
... human passions " had been powerfully corrected and restrained ; 66 66 poverty , idleness , and war banished ; the " earth made a paradise ; universal friend- " ship and concord established , and human so- ciety rendered flourishing in ...
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... human mind , in one of the most enlightened na- " tions of the world , debased by such a fermentation " of disgusting passions , of fear , cruelty , malice , 66 revenge , ambition , madness , and folly , as would " have disgraced the ...
... human mind , in one of the most enlightened na- " tions of the world , debased by such a fermentation " of disgusting passions , of fear , cruelty , malice , 66 revenge , ambition , madness , and folly , as would " have disgraced the ...
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... human institutions by his real incapacity for it . He was yesterday engaged to white- wash Providence : to day he is ... human ignorance and indolence , " and diminished by human knowledge and virtue . " But I do not know what right he ...
... human institutions by his real incapacity for it . He was yesterday engaged to white- wash Providence : to day he is ... human ignorance and indolence , " and diminished by human knowledge and virtue . " But I do not know what right he ...
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